Evaluating the outcome of communication skill teaching for entry-lever medical students: does knowledge of empathy increase?

Citation
Hr. Winefield et A. Chur-hansen, Evaluating the outcome of communication skill teaching for entry-lever medical students: does knowledge of empathy increase?, MED EDUC, 34(2), 2000, pp. 90-94
Citations number
19
Categorie Soggetti
General & Internal Medicine
Journal title
MEDICAL EDUCATION
ISSN journal
03080110 → ACNP
Volume
34
Issue
2
Year of publication
2000
Pages
90 - 94
Database
ISI
SICI code
0308-0110(200002)34:2<90:ETOOCS>2.0.ZU;2-W
Abstract
Background While the literature shows the clinical value for medical practi tioners of skill in communicating with patients in an empathetic manner, ob jective evaluations of methods to teach empathy are few. Purposes This paper describes a method of teaching entry-level medical stud ents the elements of effective communication with patients, in preparation for their first practical exercises. The paper focuses on how the outcomes of the teaching were evaluated with special attention to empathy. Methods Student evaluative ratings were collected after training, and stude nts also completed a pencil-and-paper test of empathy, both before and afte r the training. While all data were anonymous, student pre- and post-traini ng empathy scores could be compared to assess individual changes in knowled ge of empathy after training. Results Most students (81%) felt better prepared to interview after the tra ining. The pencil-and-paper measure of empathy has good reliability, both i nternal (alpha 0.83 and 0.91) and inter-rater (kappa 0.96). Overall, studen ts made significant gains in their ability to make empathetic responses, al though some (30%) showed no gains. Conclusions Further research is required to identify students who fail to a cquire skill in expressing empathy after undergoing training, and to valida te the pencil-and-paper measure of empathy against real-life performance.